Thursday, February 1, 2007
DMA’s chief financial officer put on leave for possible financial mismanagement
Possible "improper business practice" to blame.
Tim Rogers over on the Front Burner reports that Robert E. Robertson (what a great name), the chief financial officer and director of finance for the Dallas Museum of Art, has been put on administrative leave.
Robertson is allegedly connected with what the museum has described as "an improper business practice."
The story is developing, so when they know, maybe we'll know and then you could know, too.
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Chad Jones, says:
<a href="http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/"><em>FB</em> updates</a> with news that "forensic accountants" from Grant Thornton are on the case, and that the museum is looking for a replacement CFO.
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